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Should Ukraine’s Zelenskyy hold elections amid Russia war? No, say voters
Some politicians, in Ukraine and elsewhere, question whether the country should hold a vote, despite legal restrictions.
US, Japan, South Korea step up efforts to counter North Korea cyber-threats
The three allies are concerned about 'malicious' cyber-activities in support of Pyongyang's banned weapons programmes.
‘We are dying here’: Terror in Gaza amid Israeli communications blackouts
A writer stuck inside Gaza tells Al Jazeera of the terror and frustration of life under internet shutdown.
Can US visa bans deter West Bank violence by Israeli settlers?
It could serve as a deterrent for some settlers, analysts say. But the new rule has loopholes that could allow evasion.
Forced to become British: How Brexit created a new European diaspora
Many European residents felt compelled to seek citizenship, but the Britons that Brexit made are not like the rest.
Did Israel’s overreliance on tech cause October 7 intelligence failure?
A dependence on high-tech' tools resulted in complacency that allowed Hamas fighters to enter Israel, say analysts.
The Gospel: Israel turns to a new AI system in the Gaza war
The role of AI-enhanced warfare in the killing fields of Gaza. Plus, a look at intensifying violence in the West Bank.
Chinese methane-powered rocket launches satellites into orbit
Success of LandSpace Technology's Zhuque-2 Y-3 could boost investor confidence in methane as a potential rocket fuel.
‘Double standards’: World reacts to US veto on Gaza truce resolution at UN
International rights groups say US 'risks complicity in war crimes', has 'callous disregard for civilian suffering'.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 64
US vetoes a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution as hundreds of Palestinians are killed in new attacks on Gaza.
Uncanny valley: What’s the latest TikTok makeup trend?
How life-like should robots and AI be before they become scary? That question is at the heart of this phenomenon.
Can Israel’s agricultural sector recover after the war on Gaza?
Israel is struggling to fill the gap left by foreign workers who fled due to the conflict.
Texas Supreme Court halts order allowing emergency abortion
Case seen as major test since constitutional right to abortion in the United States was overturned last year.
‘Alarming’: Palestinians accuse ICC prosecutor of bias after Israel visit
While the ICC offers an alternative to Israeli courts, no arrest warrants have been issued against Israeli officials.
At least 11 dead after clash between gang and villagers in central Mexico
Local media says the Familia Michoacana drug cartel arrived in village demanding extortion payments.
‘If I die, I die’: The allure of Pakistan’s death-trap route to Europe
About 300 Pakistanis died off the Greek coast in June. Others in their villages still want to make the same journey.
Love Story actor Ryan O’Neal dies at 82
Actor revealed in 2012 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
European Union reaches agreement on landmark legislation to regulate AI
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen hails AI Act as 'global first' that will safeguard rights of people and businesses.
Guatemala prosecutors threaten to annul victory of President-elect Arevalo
Guatemalan tribunal defends election results as 'unalterable', while critics blast prosecutors for attempting a 'coup'.
Six French teenagers convicted in connection to beheading of school teacher
The murder of history teacher Samuel Paty shocked France and fuelled contentious debates about freedom of expression.
Poet, professor and writer, Refaat Alareer killed in Israeli strike
Israeli air strikes have killed renowned Palestinian writer, poet, and professor Refaat Alareer and six family members.
Can the UN do anything to stop Israel’s assault on Gaza?
UN officials have repeatedly warned of a looming humanitarian disaster in Gaza.
Protesters in Arab countries rally in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza
Thousands of people marched in several Arab countries in support for Palestinians, against the Israeli aggression.
United States and Mexico launch joint bid for 2027 Women’s World Cup
Their bid is expected to face competition from other potential hosts such as Brazil and a trio of European nations.
Hamas says Gaza mosque destroyed, urges UNESCO to save heritage
The Great Omari Mosque has been reduced to rubble, according to images released by the Palestinian group.
Brazil looks to digital currency to broaden financial inclusion
The DREX project increases the digitalization of the financial services ecosystem.
OPEC rallies members against fossil fuels phase out at COP 28
Climate campaigners welcome draft COP agreement that includes options for the phase out of fossil fuels.
Antonio Guterres urges UN Security Council to push for Gaza ceasefire
Ahead of an expected vote, the United States says it does not support an immediate ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war.
Russians, Belarusians to compete as ‘neutrals’ at 2024 Paris Olympics: IOC
The athletes had initially been banned from competing internationally following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ireland bids farewell to singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan
Thousands pay tribute in Dublin to the musician best known as the lead vocalist for The Pogues.
‘An hour from hell’: Surviving six bullets in a Pakistan bus attack
The bus with 45 passengers was hit by armed men last week. Ten people died. Bibi Roshan survived multiple bullet wounds.
Changing course: How Javier Milei will transform Argentina’s foreign policy
President-elect Milei will seek to align Latin America's third largest economy with the US, Israel and the free world'.
What’s next for Argentina under far-right President Javier Milei?
Marc Lamont Hill explores the economic and human rights impact incoming President Javier Milei will have on Argentina.
Gaza artist going to Ireland ends up trapped in Rafah by Israeli bombs
Almadhoun was to fly to Ireland for his art, but has been stuck at Gaza's Rafah border.
‘Choiceless elections’: Zimbabweans cry foul before bizarre by-elections
Opposition figures and analysts say Zimbabwe's political arena is being shaped to enforce a one-party state.
Israel police stop settlers march in Jerusalem after ‘racist chants’
The march had initially been approved despite concerns over potential violence during the war on Gaza.
Who is Ilya Ponomarev, the anti-war Russian renegade exiled in Ukraine?
Ponomarev, once a liberal parliamentarian, likens himself to Charles de Gaulle. Does he really pose a threat to Putin?
Former Israeli army general on civilian deaths in Gaza
Marc Lamont Hill challenges former Israeli general, Yaakov Amidror, on civilian deaths and Israel's military operations.
Sport Weekly: Inside the plan to revamp English women’s football
This week Al Jazeera covers the impact of 'NewCo', surf therapy, and playing football in Robben Island prison.
Video shows Palestinian detainees stripped by Israeli forces
Children, UN workers and a journalist are believed to be seen in the video.
Palestinians mourn poet Refaat Alareer killed in Israeli air strike
The renowned poet and academic was considered 'the voice of Gaza'.
Palestinians detained by Israel in Gaza blindfolded, stripped to underwear
Hamas slams treatment of about 100 detainees as act of revenge and crime against defenceless civilians.
Ahead of key Israel-Hamas ceasefire vote, where do UNSC members stand?
Support for a ceasefire has grown within the UN Security Council, but the US and UK might veto the proposal.
Putin confirms run for Russian presidency in 2024 election
The longstanding Russian leader confirms he will bid to add a fifth presidential term in the upcoming March election.
Israel: Journalist killed in Lebanon was in ‘active combat zone’
Rights groups say Israeli strike that killed Reuters reporter and injured others must be investigated as a war crime.
Women’s football set to enter lucrative ‘NewCo’ era but pitfalls remain
A new structure for English women's football promises huge growth but some warn it could replicate issues in men's game.
Blinky, the Kenyan bandleader whose crew shaped ‘cool’ Nairobi music scene
Bill 'Blinky' Sellanga speaks on life before the music and the evolution of one of Kenya's most beloved bands.
US raises criticism of Israel ahead of UNSC ceasefire meeting
US officials urge Israel to protect Gaza civilians but are unlikely to back calls for permanent truce.
Ex-Sierra Leone president Koroma to be questioned over ‘failed coup’
Koroma, who strongly condemned the attack, said he was 'ready to support the police investigations to the fullest'.
Jon Rahm jumps ship to LIV Golf in a stunning blow to the PGA Tour
Big money move by the 29-year-old Masters champion to Saudi-backed LIV Golf sends another shockwave through the sport.
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